what media toohigh?
good to see you testing again.
PBP = tastey
Lucas was unaware that 100 ppm P is too high, esp during pre-flowering. Levels of P higher than 80 ppm shouldn't be used, IMO/IME for the best bud (re internodal stretch, bud structure, grwoth, etc.).Lucas said:Here is PureBlendPro Bloom @ 15ml/gal
[N] 129
[P] 45
[K] 214
[Ca] 26
and PBPBloom 15, plus 5 cal mag (GrowGreen's formula) it resembles the grow formula of FloraNova @8ml, as well as GH's 15Grow, 10Micro, 5 bloom formulations, the most copied recipe Ive found. It seems competition only copied GH's veg formula for the most part..
Note also that GrowGreen has contributed a total nutes per crop spec, of 15ml per 40 gallons, or 20 ounces of PBPBloom per 1k crop.. a very interesting spec, resulting in about 5000 total ppm of N per croplife..
[N] 161
[P] 45
[K] 214
[Ca] 45
I dont know why Canna and PBP use such lower P and Mg levels than GH, nor do Canna and PBP hit Mel Franks 100-100-200-60 targets the way GH does. Yet folks with Canna and PBP produce excellent results, just like folks with GH do.
If this is who I think you're talking about thought she retired a few years ago? If it is who I think you're talking about she was using a Lamotte test kit...correct?FWIW, GrowGreen's (a member that was on OG, CW and C-W, IIRC). GrowGreen was/is the shit, she really was/is on her game (IIRC GrowGreen was a lady). She had an elaborate elemental testing kit for fertilizater solutions.
We were gonna connect when she came through town and blew her off...ooops...I can't even remember why...then she retired a few weeks later...D'Oh! First and only person I've seen using that kit. She said I would not be able to tell the difference between her 'salt' grown and PBP organic based grown herb. Probably one of the few people I'd believe about that. Wish I had connected with the bunny...oh well. Great grower for sure!Yes, I think we are referring to the very same person.
add the Si source to water first, then pH adjust and add other ferts.